Slow charging, Awkward with weightlifting, Not all features are available yet, Useful features are hidden behind a paywall
$299 at OuraPixel power!Someone turned the Pixel 6 into a Windows phone with full Windows 11The Android 13 developer preview is available now, and a developer was able to take advantage of an exploit to run Windows 11 on a Pixel 6 as a virtual machine.gre...
Lightweight, durable, same size as Gen 2, Charges quickly with 4-5 day battery life, Valuable in-depth data about your health, Capable of SpO2 monitoring, 24/7 heart rate tracking, and more, Syncs with Apple Health and Google Fit
Not all new features currently available, App now requires a monthly subscription, Expensive, Hit or miss with customer support
Published: 2021-12-17, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: It's up, the massive 2021 Sportswatch Year in Review video! Now going on the third year in a row, we sat down and discussed the nearly 20 different sports and fitness wearables that have been released over the course of the year. While this might have see...
Published: 2021-12-03, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: I admit I was thinking about the Oura Ring incorrectly. I was thinking of the device as an alternative to my Apple Watch. I suppose this is true, in the vaguest sense - likely for most people, it's one or the other. After all, two activity trackers is ove...
Published: 2021-11-24, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
I don't think I've used a wearable that's as fit and forget as the Oura ring. In terms of usability, once you get past the chunkier ring (which only took a few days for me), then it's arguably one of the most low-profile devices there is. It just sits the...
Published: 2022-01-12, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Feels great to wear, Well-designed app and insights, Useful for monitoring general wellbeing
Some big features are not live yet, Not great to wear during all workouts, It's expensive now with added subscription
The Oura Generation 3 is a great way to track your sleep in an unobtrusive way, and easily understand how daily life affects your recovery. If you really don't get on with wrist-worn fitness trackers, then this is one for you. However, the Oura Ring is ch...
More expensive than a smartwatch, Some features not yet available
The third-generation Oura smart ring makes several big improvements on its predecessor, with an upgraded heart rate sensor, seven temperature sensors, and a new SpO2 sensor all contributing to a bigger, more accurate picture of your overall wellbeing. The...
Pros, More sensors than the previous model, Excellent companion app, Helpful meditation aid, Provides daily personalized guidance, Connects with Apple Health and Google Fit, Long battery life
Cons, Expensive, Requires a membership fee for most features, Some features not available at launch, Minimal workout tracking